Free Sample of Parma Vegan Parmesan for $0 + free shipping
vegan, organic, free, insert other words here
Sweet deal! Thanks!
Dairy free cheese? Uhm, no thanks. Apparently it is made from yeast and wal-nuts or something..
They ask you to comment on what you would like from them, which is an interesting touch... I wonder if that deters people from requesting a free sample. I am not a vegetarian and certainly not a vegan, but as a kosher cook/consumer, I have seen hundreds of recipes that call for parmesan cheese and meat in some combination, which, under kosher laws, I cannot eat, so thi would make a great substitue. Think they'll be offended that I want their vegan product to cook meat with?
I really appreciate them not making me "like" them on Facebook to get a sample. It has always made more sense to me to like something after having a chance to try the sample.
@ysteichman: No. I think, if smart, they'd use that as a marketing tool.
PETA - People Eating Tasty Animals!
Free is always a deal, particularly when it includes free shipping. Hopefully this is more of a sample than those parmesan packets that come with your local pizza delivery.
@ysteichman: I'm sure they'd love to hear from you. I told them that I'm no vegan at all, but that their flavors just look interesting and they should consider marketing to a wider non-vegan audience. It doesn't matter that I like cheese. Their flavor is different.
@ysteichman: I think they are asking what flavor you would like to try.
Yuck!
@ysteichman: It may not ACT like Parmesan.
You know how some margarines dont melt?
This "fake" cheese may not make a sauce....Like Alfredo (Parmesan)
Try the sample.
May not be legal in any State.
The Garlicky Green Parma! has Hemp seeds in it.
@danieleg: hemp products are legal and have many ordinary uses including clothing and nutrition. there are very popular hemp protein shakes that cater to people with soy, wheat, and other allergies. i have some hemp "milk" in my pantry right now, perfectly legal and bought from Whole Foods
@w00tgurl: OK, I stand corrected.
I knew it was used in cloth and rope,
I didnt know it was available for consumption.

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